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Dean Kalimniou

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The Twelve Greek Apostles

One wonders why the Greek tourism board thought that the existence of Greek-named constellations in the night sky could act as an incentive for people to visit Greece.

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Memento Mori

Dean Kalimniou gives us a tour of his grandmother’s house, focusing on the trinkets the family cherished.

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New England

Euripidean drama plays out amongst Voulgaris’ bourgeois pre-war Andriots.

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Mosques of Greece

All over Greece, remnants of the Islamic presence in Greece still remain, largely shut, mouldering away or converted to other uses.

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Saint Demetrios

Saint Demetrios’ popularity in the Orthodox faith as a warrior saint is strange considering the Church’s pacifist teachings.

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Job done

The construction of the magnificent edifice of the Greek Centre of Contemporary Culture has caused a marked change in the structure of our broader community says Dean Kalimniou.

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Thessalonian Jews

Examining the instances of Greek heroism in the deportation of the Thessalonian Jews will provide much needed background to the resurgence of fascistic tendencies today.

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Τσελεμεντές cooking guide

Dean Kalimniou talks about Nikolaos Tselementes, one of the most influential cookery writers of modern Greece.

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BollyGreek

The modern connection between Greece and Indian music surprisingly lies inan Australian of Greek and Scottish origin became one of the biggest stars of Indian cinema in the 1930s.

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The third pappou

When pappou Manoli’s son discovered the cache of five dollar notes in his father’s shaving equipment, he contrived of a fitting way to ensure his father’s legacy.

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